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The GF Eclipse Plugin

John J. Camilleri
-Updated: 29 Nov 2011

+Updated: 11 Jan 2012

The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n° FP7-ICT-247914.

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Update history

+
10/01/12
+
(1.2.2.x) Updated to use Xtext 2.1.0.
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24/11/11
(1.2.0.x) with support for “Open Declaration” (F3) function, including for external libraries.
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  1. Inside Eclipse, go to Help → Install New Software.
  2. Add new software site using the URL: http://www.grammaticalframework.org/eclipse/release/
  3. -
  4. Select the GF Eclipse Plugin, click Next, accept the license agreement and install.
  5. +
  6. Select the GF Eclipse Plugin, and make sure the option Contact all update sites during install to find required software is checked.
  7. +
  8. Click Next, accept the license agreement and install.
  9. Accept the prompt warning that the software is unsigned.
  10. Restart Eclipse when prompted.
+

Note when installing on Ubuntu: +If you installed the Eclipse package from Ubuntu’s Software Centre you may find that your update site list is empty, as described by this bug. This will cause the GFEP installation to fail; You will need to add the standard Eclipse update site URL manually, e.g. http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/

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Settings

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    If asked whether you want to add the Xtext nature to your project, you can safely say No (this prompt has been removed in newer versions).

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